
Vivir Con El Narco / Living with Narcos
Con un ritmo vertiginoso, un estilo narrativo y una forma de contar y describir escenas que toca sensibilidades, Manu Ureste --periodista de investigaci n de Animal Pol tico-- muestra la complejidad de la inseguridad en el pa s. A partir de 17 cr nicas y una serie fotogr fica de quienes viven la violencia en sus m ltiples formas, incluyendo la que proviene de las autoridades, este libro narra las consecuencias atroces de la inoperancia para combatir el crimen organizado y el abandono de los distintos gobiernos en los ltimos 17 a os --desde Felipe Calder n, pasando por Pe a Nieto, hasta L pez Obrador y ahora Claudia Sheinbaum.
Este libro cuenta la violencia de un narcorrancho donde hac an rituales de santer a y torturaban a secuestrados; de los ni os que no llegaron a su partido del fin de semana porque un comando armado los alcanz ; de las comunidades ind genas que se resisten a dejar sus tierras a pesar de las amenazas; de las pandillas que le cortan los brazos a machetazos a la gente por no recibir la cuota; de quienes buscan a sus desaparecidos; de los migrantes en el calvario que viven al cruzar por M xico. Historias que coinciden en que el narco y su violencia son parte de su cotidianidad.
Vivir con el narco no es un libro (m s) sobre el narco per se: se trata de un libro que narra una guerra sin tregua, feroz, que no cesa, y explica c mo el crimen organizado est enraizado en el d a a d a de distintas comunidades que ha llevado a la fuerza a millones de mexicanos --ni os, j venes y poblaci n civil en general-- a aprender a vivir con l.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
"Violence has gotten under our nails, under the very skin over our chest, in both individual and collective synapsis. In view of this, Manu Ureste delivers this magnificent book to resist. His empathy for the lives of the victims, accounted for in his chronicles, is a journalistic manifest that helps us imagine a different fate. Living with Narcos opens up our minds to reflect on a future in which we would be able to live without them." --Ricardo Raphael
With rapid pace, literary style, and a way to tell and describe scenes that strikes a chord, Manu Ureste--investigative journalist for Animal Pol tico--reveals the complexity of the country's insecurity. With 17 chronicles and a photographic series of those who experience violence in multiple ways, even from the authorities, this book narrates the atrocious consequences of the ineffectiveness to fight organized crime and the abandonment of the various administrations in the last 17 years, from Felipe Calder n, to Pe a Nieto, even L pez Obrador, and now Claudia Sheinbaum.
This book describes the violence in a narco ranch where they performed Santeria rituals and tortured those they kidnapped; it speaks of the children that never made it to their weekend soccer game because an armed convoy got to them; of the indigenous communities that refuse to leave their land despite the threats; of the gangs that chop people's arms off with machetes if they don't receive their payments; of those looking for their missing loved ones; of the ordeal migrants go through when crossing through Mexico. Stories that coincide on how narcos and their violence are a part of everyday life.
Living with Narcos is not just (another) book about the narco per se. It is a book that recounts a fierce, relentless, all-out war, and explains how organized crime is embedded in the lives of different communities, forcing millions of Mexicans--children, youths, and the civilian population in general--to learn to live with it.
- Forfatter
- Manu Ureste
- ISBN
- 9786073848732
- Språk
- Spansk
- Vekt
- 358 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.1.2025
- Forlag
- Grijalbo
- Antall sider
- 320
